Children’s Theatre Company is dedicated to providing high-quality arts programming that respects and encourages the playful nature of our youngest audience members ages 2-5 with our Early Childhood Initiative.

This month, Neighborhood Bridges students will share messages of peace throughout the metro as they perform “Peace Plays” for their school communities and families. This festival of student-created work includes 24 public school classrooms...

Children’s Theatre Company is honored to partner with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help one little girl’s dream of participating in the theatre come true. Nine-year-old Kendall has a congenital heart defect and chronic lung disorder.

CTC is thrilled to announce that Alanna Saunders, who plays Tiger Lily in NBC’s Peter Pan Live, will play Wendy in this spring’s Peter Pan the Musical. Joining her will be 2014 Ivey Award-winner for Emerging Artist Tyler Michaels in the title role.

Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie is a story that continues to inspire and engage audiences one hundred years after its publication. For this reason, its limited and outdated representations of Native Americans may seem forgivable, even benign. It is not. It is racist.

Resident acting companies - a group of actors employed full-time by a theatre - are an endangered species. Many of the greatest theatres in history worked with a company, but these days an acting company is a rare treasure.

"There was a chase in 'Pippi Longstocking' the last time we did it. I built this whole thing where people are grabbing the set and rolling around, a Keystone Kops kind of chase. We were dying laughing in the rehearsal room"....

CTC recently participated in the prestigious New Visions/New Voices workshop at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. with The Arrival, a new play in development based on the graphic novel by Shaun Tan about a man who leaves his family to build a new life for them in a new world....

U.S. Bank, in conjunction with their sponsorship of CTC’s production of Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat, will host four events for their employees and families in late July, coordinated by the U.S. Bank Development Network....

Since 1997, Neighborhood Bridges—CTC's signature critical literacy program—has used storytelling, theatre and creative writing to transform students to become storytellers of their own lives. The 2014 Neighborhood Bridges National Conference, August 20 and 21, will feature an interactive keynote with Marc Bamuthi Joseph, a spoken word artist, essayist and arts educator...

Are you ready for summer? So is the Shrek the Musical cast! Check out the music video below, in which the very cool, enthusiastic cast of Shrek the Musical rocks out to a mash-up created by CTC Music Director Victor Zupanc.

Whether you visited the Arable’s farm in Charlotte’s Web, the dreams-do-come-true experience in Cinderella or the fairytale swamp in Shrek the Musical, we hope you and your family shared theatre experiences that were unique and special

Every week throughout the school year, CTC’s Neighborhood Bridges program brings teaching artists into public school classrooms to build students’ critical literacy skills with storytelling, creative writing, and theatre exercises.

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